34 Pubs and Bars found in or around Stratford

Pubs in shopping centres often suffer for the transience of their clientele, but Tap East is working to provide a good experience. Right next to the new Stratford International train station in Westfield Stratford City, it's...

It's hard to be objective about a pub connected to the largest shopping centre in Europe (Westfield Stratford City), but this does a decent job of being a pub. Already proving popular with the locals and part of the Geronimo...

The Railway Tavern Hotel has been upgraded to a hotel - its been refurbished and nine en-suite rooms added to it (we suspect they were already there, just not being used or functional). We can only assume this has been done to...

This pub is, frankly, intimidating from the outside. However, the Carpenters Arms is better inside, we'd even call it welcoming. Got Tetleys and usual suspects on the pumps, but nothing exceptional. This is a locals pub and...

Still large and Sadly, a bit Yates-like. Still, the staff are friendly and efficient. We had to ask twice when they role us the price of a pint - they're obviously aiming to compete with the likes of the Goose at the other end...

Massive pub just outside the Stratford Centre provides a safe haven during the day, but undoubtedly becomes a heaving mess on Friday and Saturday nights due to cheap booze. Cloned from the Wetherspoon mould it has comfy sofas,...

This is a large local's pub on the edge of Stratford with a lot going for it. The interior's a mix of traditional pub features (think horseshoe shaped bar) and more trendy pub couture, which works somehow. Prints of old...

A decent option for drinkers in central Stratford, this boozer does perhaps need sprucing up, but the beer's okay and the clientele friendly enough. It can get busy at night & weekends, with live bands and DJ's sometimes on...

The King Edward VII - or King Eddie's as they like to call themselves - has the proud honour of being the best pub in Stratford. Compared to the post-war shopping centre over the road, the pub's Victorian exterior positively...

This can be a bit of a refuge from the madness of the pubs around Stratford Broadway. That said, the only bitter (Deuchars) was off when we were in last, so we had to settle for the very nice Guinness. So far it's managed to...

The Cart and Horses is pretty much a local pub for local people. Don't take that wrong, they're friendly enough, and inoffensive enough - there's no gasp when a new face walks through the door, but there's still something about...

Refurbed and updated with chrome and glass and framed photos on the walls, this one is still going great guns. It doesn't appear they're having much trouble pulling in the punters now. It serves decent beer, with Deuchars,...

The usual Wetherspoon formula - and there's nothing wrong with it - did raise the tone of pubs in this area once upon a time. Now, it's one of several similar pubs in the area. It's still a hit with regulars of one sort or...

Well, the outside's been smartened up and it looks pretty good - the interior's the same old Harold. This large, lively, friendly local shows how it should be done. OK, the beer won't have CAMRA members creaming their jeans,...

Hackney Wick, located close to the Olympic site, is a fascinating area. As the last of it's industrial legacy shuts up shop, it is being taken over by artists and other creative type, attracted by the cheap rents (or the ripe...

This imposing local's pub hasn't really changed much since we started going here almost a decade ago, which is no bad thing. Made up of a large public bar and a smaller room at the front with a pool table, it's a decent pub. It...